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Liberal MP Will Amos backs his small town in clash with NCC

Liberal MP Will Amos is calling on the National Capital Commission to pay up, and end its dispute with three small municipalities in and near his riding over payments for land in Gatineau Park. The town of Chelsea, Que., with a population of roughly 7,000, has been chasing the NCC for money for several years. […]

Next budget a ‘critical moment’ in economic recovery for women, say experts

Following a year of economic dislocation that has hit Canadians from all walks of life hard, experts say the fallout from the pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on women, and that the next federal budget must include targeted support for those who have been hit the hardest. Carrie Freestone, an economist with the Royal […]

Closure of HuffPost Canada another hit to already battered Canadian media landscape

The closure of HuffPost Canada and HuffPost Québec earlier this month is just another gut-punch to an already battered news industry in this country following the economic wreckage of the COVID-19 pandemic. And Zi-Ann Lum, one of the reporters at HuffPost Canada, told The Hill Times that although she’s been “overwhelmed with support” following the […]

Conservatives elect former Hill staffer, two-term Nova Scotia national councillor Batherson as party president, ‘and now the work begins’

Robert Batherson, a two-term national councillor and a former Hill staffer, was elected president of the Conservative Party of Canada on Sunday after the party’s virtual policy convention, succeeding Scott Lamb who did not seek re-election. “It was a good mandate and credit to the other candidates, Bert Chen, and Peter Aarsen, for standing,” said […]

Tory delegates debate constitutional questions to kick off convention

More than 3,100 Conservative Party members were eligible to vote Thursday on 35 constitutional amendments that sought to shift the language in the foundational document, from stressing small government to encouraging youth involvement to decentralization of party control.   Over five hours of debates, proponents in ridings across the country presented their arguments, and up to […]